Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow believes there is value in bringing Morse back into the organization, and told Murph and Mac on Tuesday that he believes the right-handed slugger is primed for a career in coaching.
The Giants have signed first baseman Michael Morse, as well as journeyman outfielder Justin Ruggiano to minor league deals, according to Matt Eddy of Baseball America.
After signing his second ever minor league contract earlier this week, the question surrounding former NL MVP Jimmy Rollins is: How will he fit in with the Giants in San Francisco?
The San Francisco Giants made their second-most notable signing this offseason on Monday, inking veteran shortstop and former MVP Jimmy Rollins to a minor-league deal.
The Giants, for the first time in a while, have a handful of young power hitting prospects at every level of their farm system. Three notable youngsters have been opening eyes of late, combining for 690 total bases in 367 Minor League games in 2016, and leading MiLB.com to say that the Giants farm system is in as fine a shape as ever.
San Francisco has signed veteran shortstop Jimmy Rollins to a minor-league deal as a non-roster invitee according to a report from Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports.
After signing Melancon to close for the Giants for the next four years, it’s on to addressing the next big need: Left field. If Bobby Evans and the Giants are serious about making left field a platoon between Mac Williamson and Jarrett Parker, are they giving in?
Crawford confirmed to Leyland that he will be joining Team USA for the upcoming World Baseball Classic during a telephone conversation Wednesday, and heaped praise on the shortstop in a conversation with MLB Network.